Many people once they make a switch from one religion to another are always quick to rise in defence of their new religion. How to avoid such trap is what this video is all about.
My late dad was a very traditional person even though he was Christianized but he strongly believed in his culture 😢how I wish I knew how to speak his language and understand his culture. I am honestly on the quest of understanding my culture far from home. You’ve made me love the culture more and I wish I can get myself involved as you are. ❤❤❤
Do not allow language to be a barrier. Spirits understand any language. The practise is what matters. Identifying yourself as a traditional person isa good way to start. Others will follow. Ji sie ike!
The best way is with Nzu and Kolanut daily. Just thank them with these prayers items. Acknowledging your ancestors daily is one of the best prayers you can make.
I don't know my Onye uwa but I sacrifice for him or them. But my surprise is why do I always see myself in the village in the dream especially at my grandpa house? Could he be my Onye uwa?
Why should you be surprised to see yourself in your grandpa's house? That's where you are from. It may not necessarily mean your grandfather is your Chi. It may mean you should keep up with remembering them. I believe with consistent morning prayer, what they want from you will eventually become clear.
Hello Gigi, I thought I have a made a video about heaven and hell. Went through my video list and I realised I haven't. I will do a video about your question soon. I hope you keep coming back, hopefully in two weeks time the video will be uploaded. Thanks for watching.
Once your father or mother is Igbo you are Igbo. In Igbo culture, you belong to both your father and mother's people. You have almost equal rights both places. This is part of the reason they state "there is nothing like a bastard child in Igbo culture".
Hello Barbara, to some they are two different forces, but in my own understanding Chi and Onye uwa are two different words explaining the same phenomena. Your Chi or Onye Uwa is your personal guide in the journey of life. This Chi or Onye Uwa is evidently someone who has lived life through the particular culture/lineage you came to life through, thus he or she is more equipped to guide you if you care to acknowledge and follow its lead.
My late dad was a very traditional person even though he was Christianized but he strongly believed in his culture 😢how I wish I knew how to speak his language and understand his culture. I am honestly on the quest of understanding my culture far from home. You’ve made me love the culture more and I wish I can get myself involved as you are. ❤❤❤
Do not allow language to be a barrier. Spirits understand any language. The practise is what matters. Identifying yourself as a traditional person isa good way to start. Others will follow.
Ji sie ike!
I will never forget this teaching. Chukwu gozie gi
Thanks for watching
Thank you so much im new to odinala..
You are welcome. Yagazielugi.
Mana eziokwu!! Nna, okwugi kwu oto ..
Keep it up.
Dalu
You are filled with so much wisdom. I’m a new believer I want to know how to know and connect to my Chi. Please what are your advises ??
I have done other videos on Chi. Please kindly scroll through my channel to find them.
Can you please teach us how is the best way we can pray to our ancestors?? 😊😊
The best way is with Nzu and Kolanut daily. Just thank them with these prayers items. Acknowledging your ancestors daily is one of the best prayers you can make.
I don't know my Onye uwa but I sacrifice for him or them. But my surprise is why do I always see myself in the village in the dream especially at my grandpa house? Could he be my Onye uwa?
Why should you be surprised to see yourself in your grandpa's house? That's where you are from. It may not necessarily mean your grandfather is your Chi. It may mean you should keep up with remembering them.
I believe with consistent morning prayer, what they want from you will eventually become clear.
If there isn’t heaven or hell what is there when we die? Can u talk about it
Hello Gigi, I thought I have a made a video about heaven and hell. Went through my video list and I realised I haven't.
I will do a video about your question soon. I hope you keep coming back, hopefully in two weeks time the video will be uploaded.
Thanks for watching.
Thankyou for the explanation sir. Pls what if you are half white? Is it still possible to be accepted because of my Igbo side?
Once your father or mother is Igbo you are Igbo. In Igbo culture, you belong to both your father and mother's people. You have almost equal rights both places. This is part of the reason they state "there is nothing like a bastard child in Igbo culture".
Pls sir if person want to pray in d morning must u go outside where u arrange your chi or inside house or should I arrange inside house
There is no hard and fast rule. Do what is convenient for you. What matters you have a prayer altar and you commune with your Chi daily.
Can you eliminate agwu after the installation?
What do you mean by eliminate Agwu?
If a person has no relation with your religion ,is there any possible way to accept it ?
Well, it's possible. I have done a video on how to go about it. Please scroll down to my early videos
@@Ezeikolomuo what if the person is not even African
Clarify these two terms: "Chi" and "Onye uwa" are the the same or different?
Hello Barbara, to some they are two different forces, but in my own understanding Chi and Onye uwa are two different words explaining the same phenomena.
Your Chi or Onye Uwa is your personal guide in the journey of life. This Chi or Onye Uwa is evidently someone who has lived life through the particular culture/lineage you came to life through, thus he or she is more equipped to guide you if you care to acknowledge and follow its lead.
@@Ezeikolomuo thanks
Daalụ! It would be helpful to explain necromancy and voodooism. These words aren't really used in America or have different understandings.
It means dark spiritism. Evil spells. Dark magic.
How can one know his chi?
Igba agu.
someone that talks in his dreams how do you explain this
I don't know. You may want to start with asking a medical doctor. Although, I do not see any wrong with it especially if it's slight murmur.
Igbo own is odinani why Yoruba own is called isese religion
Really?
@@Ezeikolomuo yes
Daalụ
Yagazielugi!